Exploring multidimensional aspects of walkability: An innovative analysis approach in Besiktas, Istanbul

Ozge Ceylin Yıldırım*, Aslı Sungur, Derya Gülec Ozer

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Abstract

This study develops a holistic approach that underlines the effect of spatial, behavioral, and perceptional dimensions on walkability at the neighborhood scale. The study recognizes quantitatively measured tangible factors and qualitatively assessed intangible values to evaluate the level of walkability in Besiktas, Istanbul (Turkey). The research explores the independent and combined effects of physical characteristics, individual perceptions, and walking behavior on walkability. Geographic Information Systems urban analyses, space syntax analysis, and observation to establish an analytical framework for spatial and behavioral dimensions of walkability in Besiktas central district are used as a methodology. Additionally, perceptional data is gathered through an experimental approach, which involves participants walking along pre-determined routes using cartography techniques and employing “shared walks” as a mobile method. The results of study confirmed previous findings from studies that the physical, social, and typological attributes of the built environment have a significant correlation between walking behavior and the physical and social aspects of the built environment. This study provides a comprehensive walkability assessment framework, encompassing quantitative and qualitative dimensions. By incorporating spatial, behavioral, and perceptual dimensions, this approach provides an efficient and integrated analytical methodology for evaluating walkability, distinguishing itself with its originality in the field of walkability research.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1097-1126
Number of pages30
JournalFrontiers of Architectural Research
Volume12
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

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Funding

We thank architecture students who participated in the MIM3142 Barrier-Free Architecture course at Yildiz Technical University in 2021–2022 Spring Semester and 2022–2023 Fall Semester. We also sincerely thank Besiktas Municipality for sharing the relevant city-data. This paper is part of a study supported by the Scientific Research Project (5159 ID) at Yildiz Technical University, Turkey.

FundersFunder number
Besiktas Municipality
Yildiz Teknik Üniversitesi

    Keywords

    • Critical cartography
    • Mixed methods
    • Mobile methodologies
    • Space syntax
    • Walkability

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